The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 19, 1915, Page 8

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T Tuesday at the Bon Marché —A Clearance Extraordinary— _~ 500 Girls’ Summer Coats : Cy About 50c on the Dollar Less—Far Less Than They Cost to Make Bring your little ones in—and* get them new Coats while this . Girls’ Coats, Worth From $2.50 to $3, at Each "O8c Pretty Little Garments for Girls from 2 to 6 years of age, made of Serges, pop ular black and white Shepherd Checks and Mercerized Pongee. In this lot you will find plain styles and trimmed moJeis tn white, blue, tan and black and white remarkable clearance event is ey —$2.25 Ea.— Diagonals, Serges, Mercerized Shantung and Shepherd Checks, all of poor quality, Embroldered models with Throw Sashes; half belted and full belted Coats; also a good line of plain tatiored effects; all well made and neatly fin ished; sites 2 to 6 Girls’ Coats, Sold Up to $7.50, Cut to —$2.50 Ea.— The sizes are 2 to 9 years—we have White Serges for the little te some plain and some trimmed "elth braid; stylish Pongee Coats, with belt and sash of contrasting material, and serviceable Blue Serges. Girls’ Coats, Formerly Sold to $8.95, af —$3.75 Ea.— with silk poplin also a few A fine line of plain and fancy Serges; Novelty Pongee Coats, trimmings and velvet belts; some of the Coats have pleated Skirts; Empire styles; sizes 2 to 6 years. Girls’ Coats, Values to $10.95, Cut to $4.75 Ea. In this .ot there are about 50 beautiful Coate, A included at one price—#4.7 you can have your choice of pla fancy styles, and the are Silks, light welght Mohair, Serges and Shepherd Ch« cks; sizes 2 to 10 you Becond Floor, Center The July Clearance Sale of— Pure Drugs and Toilet Articles Lowered Prices on Standard Lines of Toilet Articles and Pure Household Drugs—for Tuesday and Wednesday Mennen’s Talcum Powder at\ | Palmolive Soap, Special at 10c Can 6c Cake 50c Seven Sutherland! $1.00 Lydia Pinkham’s Sisters’ Hair and Scalp} Vegetable Compound 69¢ 50c size Hoff's German Liniment ..........28¢ Cleaner ...........29¢| 50c size Domi-Sol, spe-| 25¢ Laxative Bromo Qui- $1.00 size Plain Yellow | cial eae oe -39e} nine .............13¢ Minyol ...........59¢| 50c size Phenolax Wafers | 50c size California Syrup Soe ae Fhiffs’ Moquet | at 2.260.060. 29¢ | of Figs «2.000050 0200} at ...--. - +. .29¢ | $1.00 size Nau’s Dyspep-| 31 99° size Bliss Native $1.00 size ‘Ingraham’ S| Milkweed Cream.. ..69¢ 25c size Espey’s Cream | at . eset aes tee BE occ ct cs acess es 180) 25¢:-size Carter's Little 25c Tooth Brushes, spe- | Liver Pills 13e, or 2 for Gal at ...... de | sia Remedy 50c size Sloan's Liniment i ee $1.00 size Scott's ee eee _ 50c size Pape’s Diape ep- sin at ts smul- E Bs Main Fleer, Sou Good Old-Fashioned Bon Marché Bargain Slightly Damaged Art Ticking at About 33 1-3c on the Dollar Six thousand yards of it—that got damaged in transit—some of it is wet—some of it soiled—and some of it just as good as ever. It will be out on the tables on Tuesday morning, and the sale will last as long as we have any of the goods—maybe all day—maybe only until 11 or 12. o'clock. 15c Damaged Art Ticking at|25c and 30c Damaged Ticking oc Yd. 9c Yd. Three thousand yards of 15c Art Ticking Three thousand yards of extra heavy —30 inches wide—some of it perfect— Art Ticking, partially stained and soiled much of it water stained—5Sc a yard as long (much of is ~ perfect condition)—for 9c diate : ‘ a yard Tuesday—as long as we have any as we have any. This Ticking is suitable | of jt to sell. Come early for the best for house lining and cushion coverings. picking. Lewet Main ¥t (AE ocala eect Sida hatebnabahandttbwrben _ oor, Special Ice Tea Blend, per Pound 45c Rogers’ Pure Peanut Butter, per Pound 10c For Bargain Tuesday in Seattle’s Best Grocery—and lots of id economies in pure, tresh foods Tuesday — in Canned | Canning and Baking Supplies | Pure Apple Cider, fully guaran- teed: large size 15 cans, each Town Talk Specials in Miscellaneous Groceries jon Cora Flakes, fresh ‘ 6c Pleree's ote Chama, ong of the egular best brands; 124c¢ 1ée st e White Star Pore Older Vinegar, brand (no extra charge for jug); | ‘Tryphosa’ Jelly Por : BSc | bred (no extra charge f ‘40 yzpnese Jelly Powder, Reape dn i tpaate | Saga. for c | U OF Gatton) por cha. 2a cans, 106 cans, 15 | Pure and Spleen, Cinnamon, | iW full govern- each . Cc utm Alispi Ginger, 5 40 Imported ro genuine Imported | Pepper Mustar c Gabaen | c tallan Pea! z 4 Garden brand; ue bar 124c Mixed Pickling Spleen, made of | “124 | I a ‘ NG spices: regular 1 Qe c half slices; No. 2 ¢ 10c | *” value, per pound | ‘ t. ood quality,” tree each .... F mi ® # i running’ Salt; per I, X. &. Females, Chili Gon Carne, | antect strictly pace, eee eae A Enchiladas or Ben c l Sem pound Oc | Cream m ad Cot O14 Fashioned Sealing Wax, por pound ake 100) or 3 Salt. for 25c w 1% cans, per ¢ $1.05; per can Del Monte Sngar Peas, \ per a Snowflake Marshmallow Creme, ing and fill- 25c 173c ; dc + made from fign, t, bran and 15c In; phe : a oe Puppy 224c si. vent aunty, 7 latent kage 15c —Fourth Floor, south. bent Sliced ugar BYFUD; ler md Lye, fine rean large size pound a , A Foll Line of Women’ Suits and Accessories —Second Special 30c THE Special Luncheon, 15¢ Luncheonette Sixth Floor BON In the Sixth Floor Cafe Union 8t.—Second Ave—Pike St.—Seattie. Tel, Elliott 4100 Cafeteria | Girls’ Coats, Priced’ at $2.95 and $4.00, at} 110,000 COMING TO THE NEXT CONVENTION Knights of Columbus next! tion will be officially opened, It} Searcely will the echo of tramp-| will continue three days | |ing Shriners’ feet have died out in| On August 1 ond 2nd | Seattle's streets when Ure city will | trains of delegates will arriy be invaded by a force of 10,000 | Knights and ladies will be, escorted Knights of Columbus and their|to the various hotels, whe accom ladies, coming here for the S2nd|modations are ing reserved annual counell of that body | Hotel head will be on Already word has been received | tablished at the Washington || by James Gorman, and convention headquarters will | local counetl, th be in Knights of Columbus temple |have been made for seven ay at Harvard ave, and E. Union st trains from Eastern and Southern | Plan emeren Decorations | states. The California delegation There will be no pf Ae: it | will come by special steamer from | visitors will be entertai royall San Franctaco following the business sessions Apostolic Delegate Coming with trips about the Sound and On Saturday, July 31, Most Rev.| Lake Washington and at theatres John Bonanzo, apostolic delegate| Arrangements are t mad }f to the United States, of Washing jton, D.C, and members of the au preme council will arrive here by Special train over the Canadian Pa | for downtown decoratio ich, it }ik planned, will be no whit less at | tractive than those of the Shriners | Just what the de at scheme Jelfic from Victoria. | will be has not n decide This train will also carry su-| Arrangements being m t » delegates to the number of} with ratiroad smpanies fi Aboard will be Supreme | special trains, and it is | nlght James A. Flaherty, of Phila-|many as 20 will |delphia; Deputy Supreme Knight|on the three days #« ecules for the | {Martin Carmody, Grand Rapids, | arrival of delegates |Mich.; Supreme Advocate Joseph| Visiting ladies will find them |C. Pelletier, Boston; Supreme Sec-|selves in a whirl of social nts retary W. J McKinley, New| planned especially for their || Haven, and Supreme Treasurer |tainment, They will be bor Daniel J. Callahan, of Washington, |a 4 reception and official bd. ec T Headquarters in Clubhouse Father Bonanzo will be tendered a reception at the Moore theatre Tuesday, August 3, and the conven. will be extended sp courtesies in countless homes thru out the city, and will be guests at a monster basket pienic, either at} Woodland park or Alki beach, THINK WILSON NATION'S CHOICE “We are the only nation in a position to enforce peace, a nation | behind a president who has shown himself possessed of nelf-control and | extraordinary wisdom, We must be neutral.” } The King County Democratic club Saturday noon, at the luncheon! | reception of Bo Sweeney, assistant secretary of the interior, at Good Kats cafeteria, heard Prof. O. H. Richardson, of the department of bis tory at the university, utter the above. Gov, Lister gave Sweeney high praise for bis harmonious work with Secretary Lane. President Wilson, the governor and others predicted, | kext election, find himself the choice not only of his own party, progressives and republicana as well. MAKE SOLDIERS OF UNEMPLOYED | Break up the bread lines in the big cities by adopting a short-term enlistment of four or five months in the arthy for unemployed men was the theory advoca by Rev. M. A. Matthews, at the First Presbyterian eburch last night ‘SHIP TO RUSSIA THRU SEATTLE Over 35,000 tons of railway equipment for the Russian government manufactured in the United States, will be shipped thru Seattle to! Viadivoetok during September and October, according to Frank Water- house of Seattle. CELEBRATE ROAD WITH PICNIC Official opening of the Edmonds extension of the North Trunk would, at the but “y | | | and good roads boosters from Everett and Seattle, A trip in autos will be made over the highway during the afternoon Wl ‘BRYAN GIVES WHITE DOVE TALK SAN FRANCISCO, July 19.—Willfam J. Bryan returned here today to deliver an address at the opening of the Asiatic institute. The es-/ | tablishment of closer relations between the American Pacific coast and the Orient was discussed CHICAGO, July 19.—-Next winter hubby will be called on to button! them down the back. The Fashion Art league of America decided that in passing upon approved “made-In-America” styles for feminine wear. | Thirty-eight buttons will be accepted as the proper thing BIG IMPROVEMENTS FOR ALASKA ANCHORAGE, Alaska, July 19-—The Alaska engineering commis: | sion yesterday announced that next year a ship basin 3,500 feet long | and 300 feet wide will be built In the harbor. The commission also ar- nounced that large machine and repair shops will be built as soon | the supplies from Panama arrive LOS ANGELES, July 19.—Shriners from the recent imperial coun-| cil In Seattle began pouring into Low Angeles today. The Aladdin tem- ple, of Columbus, O., was the first to arrive. Members of Al Malatkah | temple, Los Angeles, took the visitors in charge, escorting them to Unl-| versal City, the moving picture headquarters, showed them the mar. | vels of an Oriental village there, and thon entertained them at a recep-| tion, buffet luncheon and dance at the Hotel Alexandria, 8, A.R. CONVENTION AT PORTLAND | PORTLAND, July 19.—With an address of welcome by Gov. Withy-| combe, the National congress of the Sons of the American Revolution convened here.today, The congress devoted today to routine work and committee reports. | | | | | | She may be a “little white hen” but she can lay eggs that an | ostrich could be proud of. She can and does! | Her name is Midge and recently she broke all records by pre senting her owner, Mrs. Frederick Webb of Chicago, with an egg that Jacks one ounce of Welghing half a pound. The egg measures 8 Inches around the short way and 9% the other way. Midge is a 2-yearold | thorobred white Wyandotte, “L think away back yonder an ostrich must have married into | Midge's family,” says Mrs, Webb. “She has been laying double yolked eges of all sizes and shapes ever since I've had her. She lays two! days and then rests one and from the size of the eggs she lays she surely earns the rest.” tk | | i i] MUST HELP WIFE DRESS AGAIN | SHRINERS ARRIVE AT LOS ANGELES | ‘| | | | | | | | | i | | | i} | it i highway will be celebrated Wednesday by all the people of that vicinity | at a monster basket pienic, which will be attended by county a } | | | i HE SEATTLE STAR a | FREDERICK@-NELSON °S, Pre-Inventory Clearance Broken Lines of Women’s reduced $1.00 $1.65 $1.95 8 VERAL broken lit Women’s Low Shoes hand in the remain on from the se \ so 1's selling clearance on ‘Tuesday unde / three very low prices in patent dull calf leathers, with white, sand or and turned soles, sizes 2 in various styles; no one style in all sizes, but a (ranging from 2% to &), priced for clearance odd styles, in stes ranging from 2% Dress Woolens Reduced to 35c Yard MISCELLANEOUS lot of light-weight Woolens in broken color assortments, suitable for waists, dresses and children’s wear, including: Nun’s Veiling and Albatross 36- and 42-Inch French Serges 42-Inch Wool Taffeta and Henrietta in Sand Color Only 42-In. Wool Crepe 46-In. Brown French Voile 40-Inch Mixed Suiting in Red and Tan 40-Inch Tan Pin-Stripe Suiting and other items, all reduced for pre-inventory clearance to 35¢ yard. —Basement Baleeroom Curtain Nets Reduced to 10c Yard LARGE and attractive assortment of Novelty Nets in this offering includes patterned weaves and plain filet styles, which make up prettily with plain wide hems or narrow edgings into curtains for homes or apart- ments. In ivory or ecru color, 40 to 44 inches wide, reduced for clearance to 10¢ yard. Scrims_ Reduced to 10c Yard This assortment comprises various desirable numbers among them weaves, styles trimmed with imitation hemstitching and drawn- work; all thirty-six inches white. Exceptional values at 10¢@ yard. Lace Curtains Reduced to 50c Pair in good qualities, plain also wide, in ecru, ivory or Included in this offering are plain center and allover patterns in floral and conventional designs, also copies of real laces, They are 2% yards long, and priced sharply under regular value, at 50¢ pair. in ivory and ecru. Basement Salesroom. Aluminum Kettle and Cereal Boiler Special $2.25 A” pictured, this Combination consists of a S-quart Tea Kettle of heavy spun aluminum, into which fits a 2-quart alum- inum cereal pan, Its use enables one to cook the breakfast cereal and obtain a supply of boiling water over one burner at $2.25. Ss - the same time, Special, Tuesday, ALUMINUM RICE BOILER, SPECIAL 95¢— Two-quart Cereal or Rice Boiler of pure spun aluminum. Each vessel can be used separately when desired, as the cover fits both. Special, 95¢. FRYING PANS, SPECIAL 10¢ AND 15¢— Polished Sheet Steel Frying Pans with sanitary electric: welded handle; sizes 6-, 7 and Sinch, spectal, 10¢ 10- and 10%-inch, special Housewares Section, 15¢. - Demonstrating— A New Liquid Window Shade Cleaner EGINNING And continuing throughout the week, the Housewares Sertion will demonstrate a new, inexpensive and thoroughly effective method of cleaning Window Shades at home Tuesday, The medium employed the “Red Devil" brings back the original e¢ oW shades, and ts applied simply by rubbing Mghtly with a sponge or oth The Cleaner is put up in pint bottles, and diluted with two quarts of water, makes clean from & to 10 ordt y window ne price of the full pint bottle ts B00, ~-Housewares Section, lines of that Basement ] Shoe Section are re grouped for -— gray is 2% to 7, priced for clearance at $1.95 pair 100 Pairs of Women’s Low Shoes at $1.65 pair 50 Pairs of Women’s Low Shoes to 4, priced for clearance at $1.00 pair ( ] Low Shoes ; t] the 9 Pair r fs | 300 Pairs of Women’s Pumps fy and welt or hand. run of zes in the log —Basement Salesroom Children’s Aprons Special 19c Unusual value in Children’s Cov- erall Aprons of , plain color or €, striped percale, trimmed with rick-rack braid or « embroidery edg- ) ing. The belt , across the back i is piped in plain / white. Sizes 2 to fi & years. Specis Tuesday, 19¢, Children’ Bioomers, Special 19¢— Bloomers of plain blue ham, sizes 2 to 12 years, ished with plain band top and elastic shirring at knee Special. 19¢. —Basement Salesroom Hair Brushes 50c RISTLE Hair Brushes is several shapes, with black or red wood backs. Unusual values at 50¢. , Combs, 25¢ and 35¢— White Combs, 7% inches i long, with coarse-and-fine or i all coarse teeth, 25¢@ each; i 9 inches long, 35¢ each. | Basement Salesroom. ” New Be Boudoir | Caps, 25¢ | EVERAL dainty styles are in a new shipment of Boudoir or Breakfast Caps, among them Caps of pink or blue Danish cloth, trimmed with net frill and flowers, also of white dotted Swiss” with plaited frill of the material finished with ribbon. iy Unusually good values at 25¢e. —Basement Salesroom Children’s Union | Suits, 25c q HILDREN’S Fine Ribbed Cotton Union Suits in high neck, long sleeve, ankle length | style, sizes 22 to 34, unusual value at 25¢ suit. | Boys’ Cotton Hose, 15¢ Pair— & Boys’ Heavy Black Cotton # | Stockings, sizes 7%, 8% and | 9% only, unusual value at pair, ane —Banement Salesroom Satin Ribbons | 25c Yard =f Coen quality Satin Ribbon, 6% inches wide, in brown, dark green, laven scarlet and rob Unusual yalue i peouune eresureecse | oon SGBE4 Fae eg22 See ween cre peeve navy-blue, der, yellow, In's-egg blue. at 2he yard. ae Basement Salesroom SS eee ae ae oe ng ae a be Majolica Jugs Special 25c aver one gross of thesé extra-large “Majolica” Jugs in a special selling for Tued day. They are highly glazed, come In a variety of colors, and hold 4 six pints. They make good Jugs for ice water and lemon ade and are useful for kitehem purposes in general. Specialy 1, j Tuesday, at 25e¢ each —Rasement Salesroom La cheat

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